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Compare repayments on $400,000 mortgages

Compare mortgage lenders and calculate the repayments on a $400,000 home loan. See which mortgage interest rates, fees, features and benefits may offer value that suits your needs.

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5.74%

5.65%

$2,514

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Australian Credit Licence 234945

Fees & charges apply

  • 2024 Award Winner
  • Special
  • Owner Occupied
  • Variable
  • 20% min deposit
  • P&I

5.79%

5.83%

$2,526

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Australian Credit Licence 395219

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  • Owner Occupied
  • Variable
  • 10% min deposit
  • P&I

6.04%

5.95%

$2,587

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Australian Credit Licence 234945

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  • Special
  • Investor
  • Variable
  • 20% min deposit
  • P&I

5.69%

5.95%

$2,502

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Australian Credit Licence 395219

Fees & charges apply

  • Owner Occupied
  • Fixed 3 years
  • 10% min deposit
  • P&I

7.24%

7.26%

$2,889

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Australian Credit Licence 395219

Fees & charges apply

  • Investor
  • Variable
  • 20% min deposit
  • P&I

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AMP Bank
Suncorp Bank
Homestar Finance
Heritage Bank
ubank
Mortgage House
Newcastle Permanent
RACQ Bank
IMB Bank
BOQ

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